Bell Gorge is inside the King Leopold Range National Park, a 370-000ha park that contains seven ranges that punctuate the rugged Gibb River Road. Over the millennia, tree-lined Bells Creek has washed away the particles of this range to create a totally beautiful gorge. The creek follows a valley through the ranges and then takes a tumble over layers of sandstone into a deep, gorge pool below.
Dennis in his "shoot me" T shirt
Gail and Helen enjoying the waters at Bell Gorge
GALVAN GORGE A long, deep water hole at the base of steep cliffs with a cascading waterfall. The water hole is easily accessible for a swim although, like all of the gorges, the water is "refreshing"! Gail "discovered" an Aboriginal rock painting unknown by our guide!
The creek follows a valley through the ranges and then takes a tumble over layers of sandstone into a deep, gorge pool below.
A long, deep water hole at the base of steep cliffs with a cascading waterfall. The water hole is easily accessible for a swim although, like all of the gorges, the water is "refreshing"!
Gail "discovered" an Aboriginal rock painting unknown by our guide!